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Assignment 2

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Part 1 - Motion Exercises: Stop Motion: Leap (1/1000s) Curtain Call (1/4000s) Maple Ditch (1/2000s) Glass Blowing (1/4000s) Feather In The Wind (1/2000s) Blurred Motion: The Duality of Dog (4s) A Speedy Play (4s) Ride in the Night (1s) Keeping up With the Times (1s) Panning: Fall Truck Walk in the Green Shopping Spree Long Exposure: Rapid Rapids Fog on the Water Neon Revolution Part 2 - Selfies: Loading ()... - Stop Motion "This picture was accidentally taken while I was pondering on what to do and the camera happened to be on high shutter speed. Thus, we have a self-portrait with water in stop-motion. The shutter- speed at the time of the photo was about 1/2000s" Nohemian Rhapsody - Long Exposure "After exploring the effects of light exposure while playing with some small LEDs, I manage to get a visual effect that reminded me of the Bohemian Rapsody music video. I essentially put my camera on Bulb in light trail mode and only turned on the LED for 1 small moment every t

Follow along

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This is a post that is unrelated to the assignments but...    It consists of small snippets of excess photos, interesting but unrelated subjects, or simply photos that didn't make the cut (these are raw and unedited). Enjoy From Assignment 1:      From Assignment 2:

Research 1: Photographers

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  James Van Der Zee (1886 - 1983)    Born in Massachusetts,  James Van Der Zee, was an African-American photographer who was  most known for his photographies of the daily lives of black New-Yorkers. He would use double exposures and retouch negatives to perform a sort of "glow-up" of his subject to give them an aura of magnificence. It is in 1969 that he gained worldwide recognition when he was featured in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of the Harlem on My Mind exhibit. Van Der Zee was a critically acclaimed and accomplished photographer who was able to document the reality of his times.                                            Vivian Maier (1926 - 2009)   Vivian Maier was an American photographer whose work unfortunetaly only got recognized after her death when a blog post on Flickr featuring her photographies became a viral sensation. Most of the time, her subjects consisted of people in the streets of Chicago, New York and Los Angeles. She also enjoyed

Assignment 1: The Familiar

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Ghost in the Mirror 404 Fire Downstairs Tavern Orangeally White Bag Trials and Tribulations Moonlight Still Air Illumination Flowery Sale Back to Square One Walk-In Store